The Saints (3-4, 1-1) were led by seven kills from outside hitter Telissa Tua,
but the home club was out-hit .269 to .046 and outblocked 8-3.

UAA took control from the outset as sophomore defensive specialist Jordan Bush
matched her career-high with three service aces in an opening-set romp.

Saint Martin's rallied for four straight points late in the second set to tie
it 22-22, but the Saints committed a service error, followed immediately by an
ace from UAA's Kimya Jafroudi and a clinching kill by Johnson.

UAA carried its momentum into the third and ran away for its first road win in
three tries this year.

Jafroudi finished with 33 assists to match her season average of 11.00 per set,
along with eight digs and a pair of kills. Huddleston, a junior middle blocker,
had eight kills and five block assists, and Sabado added seven kills and three
block assists.